Live Quiz Arena
🎁 1 Free Round Daily
⚡ Enter ArenaQuestion
← HistoryWhich factor primarily limited the cutting edge hardness of ancient Mesopotamian bronze tools?
A)Incomplete tin-copper alloy mixing✓
B)Insufficient charcoal forge temperatures
C)Rapid oxidation affecting grain structure
D)Eutectic phase separation during cooling
💡 Explanation
When tin and copper are incompletely mixed during bronze production, variations in composition alter the alloy's resulting hardness due to inconsistencies in the tin content. Therefore incomplete mixing limits tool hardness, rather than forge temperatures, oxidation or phase which have less direct impact.
🏆 Up to £1,000 monthly prize pool
Ready for the live challenge? Join the next global round now.
*Terms apply. Skill-based competition.
Related Questions
Browse History →- Which optical effect plagued early astronomical refracting telescopes despite lens crafting improvements?
- Which risk increased as eighteenth-century shipbuilding scaled up production using frame-first construction methods?
- Which crop yield improvement occurred with the introduction of chinampa agriculture?
- Which limitation constrained timber production for large naval ships during the 18th century?
- Which outcome critically depended on controlled tin-copper ratios during Bronze Age metallurgy?
- Which risk increased for Roman aqueducts utilizing inverted siphons across deep valleys?
